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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: Major Henry (black Horse Harry) Lee Iv Note Born: 1787 at Stratford, , , Virginia Married: Aft 1820 Died: 30 Jan 1838 at Paris, , , France Other Spouses: Anne Robinson Mccarty
Father: Gen. Henry Lee Jr. Mother: Matilda Lee
WIFE
Name: Elizabeth Mccarty Note Born: 1796 at Virginia, , , Died: 1879 at Stratford Plantation, , , Virginia
CHILDREN
Name: Child Lee Born: (suppressed / living) Died:
NOTES
1). roberts.GED annora3.ged He inherited Stratford Hall when he became of age in 1809 and was thelast master of Stratford. After the death of his daughter in 1820, hehad an affair with his sister in law, Elizabeth his ward . Her newguardian sued him in Elizabeth s behalf. Henry was financially ruined andwas forced to sell Stratford Plantation. The sale took place June 27,1822. He and wife Anne moved to Paris about 1829, where he wrote anumber of books.
2).  roberts.GED  annora3.ged  Went to live at stratford with her sister Anne.   She later had an affairwith Henry Lee, her sister  s husband, after the death of his daughter,and this affair produced a child that supposedly died at birth.  Unfortunate Elizabeth McCarty, after marrying Henry Storke in 1826,persuaded him to purchase Stratford Hall. She lived there, dressed alwaysin black, from 1829 until her death fifty years later.  Source    Robert E. Lee   by Philip Van Doren Stern, page 46.

						

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